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    Sony LinkBuds Clip review: open ear, refined

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    A design rethink for open-ear earbuds

    Open-ear earbuds are gaining traction, but many still look like fitness accessories rather than everyday tech. Sony’s LinkBuds Clip aim to change that perception by introducing a cleaner, more intentional design that feels easier to wear beyond workouts.

    Instead of sealing the ear canal, the LinkBuds Clip use a C-shaped cuff that attaches to the outside of the ear and directs sound inward. This approach allows users to stay aware of their surroundings while still listening to music, podcasts, or calls.

    What Sony is offering

    The LinkBuds Clip are positioned as clip-on open-ear earbuds built around a lightweight ear cuff. Each earbud features a 10 mm driver that sits outside the ear canal, delivering sound while keeping ambient noise present.

    This listening style is ideal for city walks, working around the house, or environments where awareness matters. Sony also leans into a more accessory-like aesthetic, with color options that look deliberate rather than purely functional.

    Fit and comfort considerations

    The cuff design uses an upper band to distribute pressure across multiple contact points, helping the earbuds feel secure without excessive clamping. This pressure distribution is critical, as open-ear designs lack the natural anchor of in-ear silicone tips.

    Removable fitting cushions allow for minor adjustments to improve stability. Because the driver’s position affects both comfort and sound delivery, fit becomes one of the most important factors in the overall experience.

    Listening modes and software

    Users can switch between three listening modes: Standard, Voice Boost, and Sound Leakage Reduction. Voice Boost is tuned for spoken content such as podcasts and calls, while Sound Leakage Reduction is designed for quieter environments.

    The Sound Connect app adds deeper customization, including DSEE upscaling, 360 Reality Audio support, Adaptive Volume, and a 10-band equalizer. These tools help compensate for the variability that comes with open-ear placement.

    Calls, connectivity, and codecs

    For calls, the LinkBuds Clip rely on a combination of bone-conduction sensors and AI-based noise reduction. This setup is intended to keep voices clear during outdoor use.

    Bluetooth support includes SBC and AAC codecs, along with multipoint connectivity, allowing simultaneous connections to devices like a phone and laptop. High-resolution codecs such as LDAC are not included, reinforcing the product’s convenience-first focus.

    Battery life and durability

    Battery life is rated at up to 9 hours on the earbuds, with a total of up to 37 hours when using the charging case. A quick charge of three minutes provides roughly one hour of playback.

    An IPX4 rating offers protection against sweat and light splashes, making the earbuds suitable for everyday use, light workouts, and unpredictable weather.

    Price and availability

    The Sony LinkBuds Clip are priced at $229.99 and are available directly from Sony. Optional case covers and fitting accessories are sold separately for $24.99.

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